Collection: Jean Paul Gaultier

The Jean Paul Gaultier Eyewear collection reflects the designer's avant-garde and rebellious spirit, with sculpted metal frames and bold shapes. Each piece, designed under Safilo license, embodies an iconic design from the 1980s and 2000s that has become a must-have for collectors.

The brand's DNA

Jean Paul Gaultier embodies subversive, creative, and humorous fashion. His eyewear reflects this avant-garde spirit through spectacular frames, intricate metal structures, and bold shapes. The brand's DNA is based on transgressing classic fashion codes, transforming eyewear into an object of design and visual provocation.

His story

Founded in 1982, the Jean Paul Gaultier fashion house quickly established itself as one of the most unique names in the international fashion landscape. Since the 1990s, the brand has developed eyewear collections produced under license by Safilo. These frames have enjoyed great success thanks to their innovative design, often inspired by industrial design, cyberpunk, or pop culture references. Today, they have become true collector's items.

The iconic frames

- Series 56-6101: round metal glasses inspired by steampunk style.

- Series 55-3172: thin oval frames, which became cult in the 90s.

- Industrial frames: visible screws, tubular structures and articulated arms.

- Eccentric shapes: butterfly, mask or futuristic geometric shapes.

Did you know?

Some Jean Paul Gaultier glasses from the 90s were worn by iconic artists like Madonna and Tupac Shakur, reinforcing their iconic status and popularity among current collectors.

Why collect them?

Jean Paul Gaultier vintage glasses are captivating for their avant-garde design, their artistic dimension, and their place in the history of 90s fashion. Made in collaboration with Safilo, they combine quality and creativity, making them sought-after pieces that embody the brand's rebellious spirit.

Who are we ?

Vision Janine repairs and restores the most beautiful vintage frames, lovingly collected, in her workshop near Lyon.